This three-phase study, part of a larger study conducted by the Midwest Child Care Research Consortium (MCCRC), investigated the characteristics of child care providers in inclusive and non-inclusive center-based classrooms and family child care homes, the observed quality of care in a subset of these programs, and families’ perceptions of quality and satisfaction with child care services. A telephone survey of 2022 randomly selected Midwestern providers, 36% of whom provided inclusive services, revealed that inclusive providers rated themselves higher on most quality-related indicators. Inclusion status was related to observed quality in family childcare homes (n = 132), with non-inclusive homes higher, while trends in the opposite directi...
The quality of care in infant and toddler classrooms as compared across inclusive (n=64) and nonincl...
Little research has been carried out on the inclusion of children with special needs in child care. ...
This study was designed to determine the extent of inclusion of children with special needs in typic...
This three-phase study, part of a larger study conducted by the Midwest Child Care Research Consorti...
Many families seek quality, inclusive care for their young children with disabilities. A key to succ...
Includes bibliographical references."Findings from the Midwest Child Care Research Consortium reveal...
Inclusion is a goal that is widely embraced for children with disabilities. The U.S. Dept. Education...
Buell, Martha J.Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) legislation in both Part C, infan...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine commonly reported barriers impacting in...
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 (IDEA, 2004a) and the Americans with D...
Background. While the benefits of including children with special needs in an educational childcare ...
This study examines the experience and attitudes of 189 family childcare pro-viders regarding their ...
Previous research has explored family engagement experiences and practices in childcare programs. Th...
Seventy-seven directors of childcare centres and 77 childcare staff were surveyed about their traini...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
The quality of care in infant and toddler classrooms as compared across inclusive (n=64) and nonincl...
Little research has been carried out on the inclusion of children with special needs in child care. ...
This study was designed to determine the extent of inclusion of children with special needs in typic...
This three-phase study, part of a larger study conducted by the Midwest Child Care Research Consorti...
Many families seek quality, inclusive care for their young children with disabilities. A key to succ...
Includes bibliographical references."Findings from the Midwest Child Care Research Consortium reveal...
Inclusion is a goal that is widely embraced for children with disabilities. The U.S. Dept. Education...
Buell, Martha J.Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) legislation in both Part C, infan...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine commonly reported barriers impacting in...
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 (IDEA, 2004a) and the Americans with D...
Background. While the benefits of including children with special needs in an educational childcare ...
This study examines the experience and attitudes of 189 family childcare pro-viders regarding their ...
Previous research has explored family engagement experiences and practices in childcare programs. Th...
Seventy-seven directors of childcare centres and 77 childcare staff were surveyed about their traini...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
The quality of care in infant and toddler classrooms as compared across inclusive (n=64) and nonincl...
Little research has been carried out on the inclusion of children with special needs in child care. ...
This study was designed to determine the extent of inclusion of children with special needs in typic...